MGM Macau’s Long-Term Sourcing

 

Verifying Intangible Heritage Crafts in High-End Scenarios

ZENS' Starboard Travel Tea Set and White Extract Shuttle tea sets have been long-term purchases of MGM Macau. Some integrating Japanese Arita ware and Chinese Liu Family bamboo weaving intangibles heritage crafts, are favored for embodying "East-meets-West" aesthetics in luxury hospitality.


International Awards and Certifications: Dual Endorsements of Craftsmanship and Quality

1. Winner of the German Iconic Awards: The Starboard Travel Tea Set, with its modular portable design (detachable walnut tea tray + magnetic cup set), won the "Innovative Interior Award" from the German Design Council in 2018, praised as "the perfect balance between traditional craftsmanship and urban functionality."

2. International Quality Certifications: All products are certified under ISO 9001 (quality management) and SA8000 (social responsibility) by TÜV SÜD Germany. The bamboo weaving meets EU REACH environmental regulations, and the glaze passes FDA food safety tests.

Global Footprint: From Craft Laboratories to International Showrooms

Headquarters Intangible Heritage Craft Zone

At ZENS’ Guangzhou headquarters showroom, visitors can observe the color variations of Arita ware glazes (e.g., "Mica Gold," "Ore Black") and live demonstrations of Liu Family bamboo weaving, experiencing the tradition of "every bamboo filament handwoven with care."


Brand Strength in Numbers: The Modern Market Power

Since 2022, product lines with intangible heritage craftsmanship have seen an 185% annual sales increase in Europe, with consumers under 35 accounting for 58%.


Product Spotlight

Series Name Core Craft International Partnership
Starboard Travel Tea Set Arita Ware + Liu Bamboo Weaving MGM Macau 
White Extract Shuttle Arita Kiln Transformation + Bamboo Insulation MGM Macau
Extract - Union Series Double-Layer Sloped Design + Modular Portability European luxury hotel procurement

 

As MGM Macau’s procurement director notes: "ZENS tea sets are more than utensils; they are touchable cultural narratives—guests can intuitively feel the finesse of Chinese and Japanese craftsmanship while experiencing functional design aligned with modern aesthetics."